Smart and Innovative Concepts for Control Valve Applications from Festo

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September 20, 2022

 

From the individual component to the complete automation solution, we have been developing process automation solutions for a broad range of industry sectors. New to the product portfolio is the versatile and reliable digital positioner, the CMSH.
Featuring 2-wire technology, HART communication, condition monitoring functions and a modular system with many variants, the CMSH offers excellent flexibility for a great number of applications. 
 
Features and benefits:
 
  • •Intelligent, digital electropneumatic positioner with HART communication
  • •Fast and precise position control of single-acting and double-acting pneumatic rotary and linear actuators
  • •With integrated or external path/angular detection
  • •Commissioning, operation, servicing and diagnostics on the local display via the user-friendly software menu or via remote access via EDD-based (Electronic Device Description) or FDT-based (Field Device Tool) transmission
  • •2-conductor technology
  • •Perfect interaction with the VTOP pneumatic extension modules
  • •Variants with safety functions
  • •Sustainable operation due to efficient control

 

To learn more about the versatile and reliable digital positioner, the CMSH, download the Product Brochure by clicking here, or visit the Product Page by clicking here 

 

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